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Kate Gosselin is the Super Bitch From Hell

Not our words, or Jon Gosselin’s. That’s how Kate was described by judge Bruno Tonioli on Dancing with the Stars . Sadly, that was as good as their critiques got. While her Paso Doble set to “Paparazzi” by Lady Gaga wasn’t a travesty on par with her previous two efforts, it was scored similarly. And badly. Kate can’t cut it. She can, however, take out her frustrations on a punching bag pretty well. The stoic mom wasn’t acting there, but her attempt to play a character on the floor? “That was odd,” Carrie Ann Inaba opined. “It was very hard to watch.” Indeed. Here’s Kate’s segment on Monday’s Dancing with the Stars : Kate Gosselin: Punching Bag The judges stopped just shy of overtly telling America not to vote for Kate Gosselin again this week, although Buzz Aldrin actually recevied slightly lower scores. We’ll see if she survives tonight. Another performer who set off fireworks before even taking the stage Monday? Jake Pavelka , for feuding with a certain blonde. No, not airhead fiancee Vienna Girardi. Jake and partner Chelsie Hightower butted heads before doing the quickstep and racking up a not-shabby score of 21. Follow the jump for a look at The Bachelor and So You Think You Can Dance alum struggling in rehearsal, but ultimately pulling it together fairly nicely … Disrespecting Jake

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‘Dancing With The Stars’ Recap: Evan Lysacek Pulls Ahead Of The Pack

Judges said Nicole Scherzinger didn’t follow the rules with her quickstep. By Kelley L. Carter Evan Lysacek and Anna Trebunskaya Photo: ABC On Monday night’s “Dancing With the Stars,” the dancers were told to tell a story with movement, and for some of the celebrities, it was quite a challenge. Up first were Olympian Evan Lysacek and Anna Trebunskaya, who followed last week’s high-kicking jumping jive routine with a quickstep to a tune from “Chicago.” Their story, a husband and wife who were arguing because she was late for a date, was a major hit with the judges. Lysacek danced on a couple of broken toes, he revealed later, and they were still able to earn 26 out of 30. Following them was former astronaut Buzz Aldrin and Ashly Costa, who danced a graceful waltz. The concern going in was that Aldrin would over-think his movements, “I just don’t know if I can turn off my mind and just move,” Aldrin said. Theirs was a story of a soldier’s return to his daughter — judge Bruno Tonioli said that Aldrin looked regal; Carrie Ann Inaba said he got points for storytelling through the routine. Overall, judges found the 80-year-old’s technique poor and gave the duo 13 points. “Bachelor” star Jake Pavelka says he’s been bitten by the dancing bug. It showed when he and partner Chelsie Hightower took the stage, doing a dramatic quickstep to the Bangles tune, “Walk Like an Egyptian.” They gyrated and shimmied all over the stage, incorporating Egyptian hand freezes into their routine to convey the story of Cleopatra and an explorer. Judges loved that they appropriated the Egyptian moves into their dance; they also got high marks for the slick production, earning a score of 21. Comedian Niecy Nash and Louis Van Amstel waltzed as a couple from the ’60s who fall in love despite their racial differences. Judge Len Goodman thought they pulled off the emotion of the dance, but said they must work on better technique moving forward. Inaba wasn’t sure that the story came across in the dance. “I’m not used to seeing people see me cry,” Nash admitted. “I’m used to people seeing me be funny. I felt so vulnerable. It made me a little bit nervous when I got out there.” The judges gave them a 21. Chad Ochocinco performed a paso doble, in which he tried to seduce his partner, Cheryl Burke, but she wanted nothing to do with him. “Our paso doble is art imitating life for us. For real. I continue to try, and I keep getting rejected,” he joked. “The power is back. The presence is back. … But you still danced like a crackhead,” Tonioli said. Still, judges thought he was much better than last week, saying he came out with determination and dominated the dance enough to earned 20 points. Crowd favorite Pamela Anderson was surprised last week when she and Damian Whitewood landed in the bottom two. She said she cried all night, put it behind her and moved on. This week, she played the role of a gypsy flamenco dancer. “I’ve always been an animal activist, and I thought bullfighting was so senseless and violent,” she said, adding that she used that passion in the paso doble. Judges praised her fluid movement. “I thought you had an intensity about it. … You need refinement in the dance, that’s all,” Goodman said. Judges gave the duo 21 points. Soap star Aiden Turner and his partner Edyta Sliwinska performed a quickstep, “The quickstep should be carefree, and to me this was a little bit careful,” Goodman said. “I would like for you to go for it a little bit more.” In spite of that, judges thought his confidence was growing and that he was improving, despite being a little too light and bubbly on his feet. “The quickstep is the hardest thing I’ve ever learned. Wow. What a week it’s been,” Turner said. Judges gave them a 20. ESPN reporter Erin Andrews did a waltz that was fairly similar to last week’s foxtrot. In a story that was all about trust, she gave herself to her partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy and had to follow him … blindfolded. “My biggest concern while wearing a blindfold, is I don’t want to trip on my feet and take a tumble right into all the people sitting in the front row!” Goodman thought it was a boring start, and said they should have done more waltzing. Judges gave them a 23. Kate Gosselin and Tony Dovolani did a paso doble to Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi,” a song that the reality star said speaks directly to her. She channeled that experience and let loose some frustrations in a dance that the judges called odd and strange. Goodman said it looked as though she overcame her nerves but that the entire performance was pedestrian. “You had the look of the super bitch from hell,” Tonioli said, before the judges gave them a 15. Completing the final dance was Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger and Derek Hough , who earned the first 10s of the season last week. “My goal is to challenge myself more and more every week. We’re not taking the easy road on this dance,” she said of their quickstep to Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes.” Goodman said they broke the rules, and that even though their routine was beautifully done, it wasn’t a quickstep. “We weren’t trying to be disrespectful in anyway, but we did take the song literally,” Scherzinger said. “We just wanted to have fun with it.” They earned a 23. Who was your favorite couple on last night’s “Dancing With the Stars”? Share your reviews here!

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Evan Lysacek: Still Dancing Even with Two Broken Toes

Evan Lysacek will be facing greater challenge in Dancing with the Stars. It will be a tougher competition now that he has broken two toes. The day after the show, Evan and Anna began rehearsing for their next dance which is the quickstep. While rehearsing, the Olympic skating star felt a bit of an ache, and then a throbbing pain in his left foot. He had it checked and was told that two of his toes were broken. Although Lysacek had broken his toes, he’s still in to give a terrific performance on the next show. He’ll tape his broken toes and hit the dance floor with the same 100 percent effort he gives in his training. Lysacek is such a professional that he won’t let the pain keep him off the ice, nor it will keep him off the dance floor. Evan Lysacek: Still Dancing Even with Two Broken Toes is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading